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Guest Bigbertha1221
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What film is best for cutting down on glare?

I would think silver reflective 15, frost, or opaque vinyl...Which will cut out the most glare?

Thanks for your help.

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without taking the view away(which opaque would do) the silver 15 I think would be best. if its white frost the glare actually feels worse, like looking at a bright flourescent light.

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What film is best for cutting down on glare?

I would think silver reflective 15, frost, or opaque vinyl...Which will cut out the most glare?

Thanks for your help.

Look at the specs of each.

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reducing light transmission reduces glare...

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Darker film = less glare

Guest thatsnappyguy
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be careful with them dark films, which are best for glare, they usually have a higher heat absorbtion which can cause some major issues to your glass. that depends on which kind of glass you have, and what direction they face. too much exposure to the sun can cause glass to break, seals to break, windows to fog, and leave you wondering why. we would need to know what kind of glass you have, double insulated or single pane. that will narrow it down for us to really give you the best advise we can.

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hanita's optitune 5 is nice stuff.

or some silver 15 could be a cost effective alternative.

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I have some single pane windows to do, they want it blacked out. Has anyone had issues with using vinyl on the outside to do this? There is a platform on the inside covering the glass.

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I have some single pane windows to do, they want it blacked out. Has anyone had issues with using vinyl on the outside to do this? There is a platform on the inside covering the glass.

Install the vinyl on the exterior, this is best for heat absorbtion issues, buit be sure to seal the edges afterward. If you do not, most mannys will void the warranty.(little known fact)

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